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Online Lecture Series ‘Understanding World Heritage Interpretation and Presentation’

CHA to hold 6 lectures (Sep-Nov) via YouTube and Facebook livecast

Michael Lammbrau
기사입력 2020.09.10 10:41

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    The preparatory office for the International Centre for the Interpretation and Presentation of the World Heritage Sites under the auspices of UNESCO (hereinafter the Centre), an organization sponsored by the Cultural Heritage Administration (hereinafter CHA), will be holding an online lecture series titled Understanding World Heritage Interpretation and Presentation,starting on 10 September 2020.

    The International Centre for the Interpretation and Presentation of the World Heritage Sites under the auspices of UNESCOis a UNESCO Category 2 Centre implementing UNESCO strategies through research, education and training, and information dissemination in the field of world heritage interpretation and presentation(Establishment approved at 40thUNESCO General Conference, Nov 2019).

    The CHA (Administrator Chung Jae-suk) presents the lecture series prepared in collaboration with leading scholars and experts on world heritage as the first pilot project of the preparatory office.

    UNESCO and the international community have been protecting shared assets of world heritage and contributing to sustainable development through a wide range of conservation activities with the adoption of the 1972 World Heritage Convention (194 States Parties). Recently, the need to understand heritage interpretation and presentation has been highlighted in academic and public discourses, which amongst others capitalises the value of world heritage as a signifier of history, meaning, and culture.

    There will be 3 series (18 lectures) in total, with 6 lectures in the 1stseries to be conducted this year from September to November under the theme of UNESCO World Heritage and Heritage Interpretation. The 1stseries of lectures will be conducted twice a month starting from 10 September 2020 at 22:00 (Korean Standard Time) with a lecture by ▲ Neil Silberman, Professor at the University of Massachusetts ? Amherst, titled Introduction to World Heritage Interpretation. He will be followed by ▲ William Logan, Professor Emeritus at Deakin University, UNESCO World Heritage Listing & World Heritage Interpretationon 17thSeptember.

    In October, ▲ Shu-Mei Huang, Professor at National Taiwan University, will deliver a lecture on World Heritage Interpretation for Cultural Reconciliation(Oct 7) and ▲ Yujie Zhu, Senior Lecturer at The Australian National University, on the 1972 World Heritage Convention & World Heritage Interpretationon 22ndOctober. On 12thNovember, ▲ Peter Bille Larsen, Senior Lecturer at the University of Geneva, Department of Anthropology, will be speaking about Minority-Inclusive World Heritage Interpretationand ▲ Gamini Wijesuriya,Special Advisor, International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, on Comprehensive World Heritage Interpretation on 26thNovember. The second and third series will be held next year.

    The lectures will be made available to the public via the CHA and the preparatory offices’ YouTube channelsand Facebook pages. Each lecture session consists of a 30-minute presentation and a 15-minute Q&A session. It will be publicly accessible for viewing without prior registration.

    The lectures and Q&A sessions will be conducted in English. Videos of the sessions will be uploaded to the aforementioned social networking platforms with Korean subtitle after the event to be viewed at any time.
    * CHA Youtube and Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/chluvu, facebook.com/chloveu
    * Centre Preparatory Office Youtube and Facebook: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLOTVrK6OBYhlBMA_0vg2JQ, http://www.facebook.com/unesco.whipc
    * The time of other lectures will be adjusted according to the local time in the region of the speaker’s residence, and it will be announced in advance on the preparatory office’s YouTube channel and Facebook page.

    The CHA expects that the lecture series can offer new perspectives on world heritage and hopes to find a way for our understanding of world heritage to contribute to international reconciliation and peace. Significantly, the CHA plans to develop projects for the centre’s medium and long-term operational plan and its key functions.

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